Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 December 1928

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 281. VOL. LXXXVI. WEDNESDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1928 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 516 1 H. TOKISATSU STUDIO, with up-to-date Photo* graphy by electric light. ’Phone 772. 68, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. r ff —-7 Illi rwit ®“SO9”IMeL@ I Before you buy a Car and insist on fX (X one which has been proved CHEVROLET TOURER $1,410 raIHS®S®A 55 miles per hour. 32 miles per
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    • 1509 2 —vacant. GOLD. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LTn Two good motor Roller Drivers Rubber, Copra and General JI OR Vs2/A L f 41 AD w th Diesel Oil Engine experience for wrist watches yet con- fwa Vn LWWyrigT _.waF Special Engagement rw.t>..r.w. L -i. jfcSSg ’■’t’*'*'**»* "“gaS&CUieiH 2401 —7-12 off Weld Quay and
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  • 316 3 “The Object is to Stop Disarmament BRIGHT THOUGHTS. Prizes for the best essay on the League of Nations, written by scholars attending the elementary and secondary schools in the Woking area, were offered recently by the Woking branch of the League of Nations Union. As a result
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  • 502 3 AN ORIENTALIST’S LAMENT. “The mischief done by making English the medium of education has relegated Sanskrit and Arabic culture to a secondary place,” said Mahamahopadhya Har Prashad Sastri, who presided over the fifth Indian Oriental conference. He said: “Education through the medium of the English
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  • 722 3 HIGH IDE .LS. Missionary's Views Of The “Kural” Ethical thought in S »uth India 1800 Years Ago” was the subject of a lecture delivered by the R-v. H. A, Popley at the Y. M. 0. A New Delhi, recently. Mr. V. A. K. Iyengar of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 680 3 < > X-N,” L I x 1 V' >'X \X(_ O Q Jjfy xX.- J XXMB) x/^ yAFn YTwll A > x x■. < <*■ -4 vX/ /3k *<s T wh i'W x hUF% t *<*M X -/X^Xjg&t' <S x I I Y'] The P/eatserres of Sporting be enjoyed by
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    • 94 3 ?11*Si tStooff* ’i i H'l /nt f sell ZIMMERMAN PIANOS are renowned for their liquid purity of tone and light responsive touch, but although they can only be described as superlative instruments, their price is very moderate. Easy terms of $lOO.OO deposit and $20.00 per month, make it easy for
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  • 233 4 MOTHER “TRANSFERS” HIM TO A CARAVAN. Amazing Story Told In Court. The strange story of a Nuneaton woman who sold her eight-year-old boy for half a pint of “mild'’ (beer), value 3d., wais related at Nuneaton when Martha Seri vens, married, of Upper
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  • 262 4 OXFORD MEMORIAL TO PIONEER IN FLIGHT. A tablet to the m< n ory of James Sadler, the first British aeronaut, was recently unveiled by the Bishop of Oxford in the church of St. Peter in-the-East. Sadler was the son of a pastry-cook living in High-street. In 17M he
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  • 199 4 TRUST FUND OF £20,000. It is staged that a few prominent owners and representative racing men hope to form a trust fund of approximately £20,000, by which the financial future of the famous jockey, Steve Donoghue, and his children will be assured. A number of wealthy men
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 316 4 A£f fi kA MH I*aL V's’S® I Bs Atqas&H ift*? i By t/«^«SJXI lev’tY Sr Air-Tight! "IT T would be an ideal tube I that would hold air forever. Yet such a tube has not been manufactured, nor is likely to be. fl Goodyear, however, has come close to this
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    • 253 4 O' 3o L Trusted Favourite 10 JB of BIG GAME Hunters g 3 The Remington “Model 30 Express’’ Bolt ,WI Action Rifle is a modern, high powered, I tK h ar d hitting gun, one of the most effective I til sporting rifles in the world today. fcgig Chambered for
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  • FEMININE REFLECTIONS
    • 742 5 \b.ndav, November 12th:—At my read this dav, n, y great satisfaction I j thoughts of economy should be to fore in the matter of firing, with coal price still to ruin us, almost, 1 do upon a good hint, and that never to the fire from the
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    • 593 5  -  BY OLGA WRIGHT. Gloomy winter days have many compensations, not the least among these being the delightful feeling of warmth and comfort as we draw our chairs around the fire to partake of that cheering beverage—s o’clock tea I The enjoyment of this great afternoon institution has
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    • 42 5 Bertie Lawson, a seven-year-old Wellingborough twin, during the past three months has been involved in the following accidents He has been run over by a brewery motor van, Run over by a motor cycle, and Struck by a falling scaffold-pole.
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    • 93 5 This graceful evening frock would look charming in soft satin or chiffon. Tiers of frills form the skirt, each one being cut longer at the right side, to form a decided “dip.” This is much more graceful and becoming than the long side flare, and it is
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    • 495 5  -  BY ELEANOR BURNES. Many women who consider themselves good laundresses, so far as the washing ol woollies and underwear is concerned art a trifle dubious about attempting to was! or clean knitted jumper-suits, which have a tendency either to shrink or sag. The cost of cleaning
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    • 497 5  -  BY MRS. ABBIE HARGRAVE. It is no good saying our children 1 should not be “nervy they are and in- I creasing in numbers. Modern conditions have made them so, especially when it is the only child of which there are so many now. Strangely enough, in
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    • 517 5  -  BY DORE CHARMON. The winter coat fills the whole of a woman's horizon at this time of the year. It is a garment that has to be so carefully chosen that, in six month's time, when (we hope) we put it aside, we still have a feeling
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    • 408 5  -  BY ISOBEL FRANCIS. I Shoes of tinselled brocade are still worn at dances, but this season they are particularly elaborate. Invariably, there >is an edging of gilded kid, and, from thq sole, strips of the kid may be appliqued, I ending in a slender strap across the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 WHAT YOUR EYES TELL. ar bright eyes indicate good health. are dull, yellowish, heavy, and i d" 1 cannot keep wide awake and alert U|| ng the working hours of the day, in-' ’''•ttf torpidity, in’t|>erfect digestion, M laziness, or other conditions of 111 health T "-'•J>tlv stimulate the liver,
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  • 1218 6 M.C.C. Win First Test By 675. Amazing Collapse. Wonderful Bowling By Jack White. 4 For Seven. England 521 and 342 for 8 (Dec) Australia 122 and 66. A LITTLE over an’ hour’s play—three minute’s to be exact —was sufficient to bring the first test match
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  • 170 6 —Rugby Radio Service. MVNUFACTURED GOODS. PREFtRINTIAL TREAIMEXT pi ovro. EMPIRE FIRST. London, December 4. The Rt. H »n. W. Ormsby-Gore, Undersecretary fur the Dominions replying to a question in the House of Commons respecting the commercial treaty between the Son’h Afiicm G vernment and the German Government»
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  • 137 6 .—Reuter. WEIL-TRIED FRIENDSHIP WITH ITALY. Park, December 4. In th» C amber debate on Foreign Affairs M. Briand reitera'rd that France’s policy was world-wide p pn ce without los ng sight of the formula Pesce with security.” He stressed the fact that Franc» must act with the
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  • 71 6 Mr. S. Wood Hill gratefully acknowledges the fallowing subscriptions:— Mr. Harold Dove $95 Mr. J. V. C. Davis 10 Mr. H. J. Lewis 5 Anonymous 5 Mr. H. H. Sturt 5 Mr. L. Haig Wemyss 5 Mr. R. A M’son 5 Mr. J. Dick
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  • 352 6 Alsagoff Estate. DISPUTE OVFR Al l EGI D CODICH. EIGHT COUNSEL ENGAGED. (From Our Own Corrtspondent.) Singapore, December 5. Eight counsel are engaged in the Supr»me Court in an action regarding a codicil to the will of the late Syed Mohamed b n Ahmad Abag<
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  • 44 6 Th» homeward mail by the a.B Takliwci closes at 6 p.m. on Friday, the 7th instan» The B. I. Rohua with mails despatched from London on November 15 is expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 7 h instant.
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  • 69 6 British United Press. THREAT TO BOYCOTT BRITISH PRODUCTS. London, Dec. German rubber dealers have organised a boycott of British rubber products to become effective only if the British Board of Trade agrees to the proposals of the British rubber manufacturers that foreign rubber goods must be marked
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  • 73 6 PREOAUTIO S AGAINST PIRATES. (From Our Own Correspondent). Bmgkok, December 5. Th» authorities, sfrer conferring with shipping interests, agreed to taking pre cautions to prevent piratical attempts on vessels trading between Bangkok and H»ng Kong and China ports. The police will search vessels and passengers for arms and
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 6 -ho w Another member of the famous Jack Carter ompa n > jr r jday» give a cabaret entertainment at the Runnymede J a ncingDecember 7. Jack Carter’s orchestra will also play or 11
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 66 6 e THE IMPROVED DUNLOP 1 TENNIS BALL AS USED IN THE FINAL OF THE 5 DAVIS CUP r Now obtainable in tins of 4s, f at the usual price. I FROM J 1 PRITCHARD CO., LTD., 1 5 PENANG j c and Branches. > J [ff 1 f p IS
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  • 235 7 ONE SCOT WHO RETURNED FROM CANADA SATISFIED. Made On Harvesting. Owing to the adverse publicity that has been given recently to the harvesters movement to Canada the Emigration Agent in Glasgow of the Canadian Government has issued details of one man s experiences. This Scottish unemployed man,
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  • 258 7 The Directors’ report to the shareholders to be presented to the annual meeting at the F rench Bank Building, Singapore, on Tuesday, December 11, says: The net profit for the year amounted to $364,340.24, to which must be added the balance of $224,536.76 brought forward from last
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  • 112 7 Canon Alexander, preaching as canon in residence at St. Paul s Cathedral said that modern journalism—with all its great qualities and achievements —was largely responsible for the intellectual df generacy of the day. If the ordinary man read nothing but short paragraphs of news, with
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  • 37 7 Extract from a husband’s letter read at XViUesden Police Court, London, ‘T don’t think I will return to you. I have given you a trial, and you have been found lacking in love for me.’’
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  • 410 7 PRINTER OF PARLIAMENTARY. DEBATES. An Interesting Centenary. On October 29, 1928, only a few months after he had retired, full of years and honours, from the exacting post of printer of parliamentary debates, died Luke Hansard, a name very familiar in political circles even to-day when it has
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  • 280 7 SIR HENRY SLESSER, K.C., REBUKED. In the House of Commons, during the debate in regard to the addition of two Indian members to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Sir Henry K. (Labour), said he hoped to hea- that Lord Birkenhead, like other exLord Chancellors, felt
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  • 27 7 Witness at London Sessions —He was drunk. Counsel—What sort nf drunk Witness —He was jovial drunk —drunk and glad of it. (Laughter.)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 408 7 WHISKYffiCf SCOTLAND’S LSA.DING SPIRIT. PUREST OF THE PURE. Distilled in the heart of the Highlands rown barley and pure moun A 7// t<: water. RED HACKLE" has all F tin- essentials of a perfect Whisky. Z/ T Yx\ I pr<' aution is taken to ensure RED fff// j|\ (j Kt
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    • 150 7 CRACKERS AND Table Decorations FOR XMAS NEW YEAR It is now time to think of purchasing your Xmas and New Year Crackers, etc., and we cordially invite you to visit our Beach Street premises, where you will be confronted with the finest display of Xmas Crackers, Table Decorations and Novelties
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  • 449 8 In the opinion of Mr. Lim Chew Nam, a representative of the Finance Ministry of the Nationalist Government of China, who is now in Penang with the object of raising a loan for his country, Communism will never succeed in getting a hold on China. The Nationalist
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  • 24 8 Allan. —At Maternity Hospital, Penang, on 4th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allan. Kupang, Baling, a son. China papers please copy.
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  • 69 8 —Reuter, NEW EXPLOSIVES BILL. Melbourne, December 4. The Ass emb', y pissed the Explosive Substances Bill providing that any person causi' g unlawful explosions may be imprisoned for 15 years’ and anybody in unlawful possession of explosives is liable to 10 years’ imprisonment. Minister Argyle explained
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  • 54 8 Reuter. £36,000,000 LOAN. Budapest, December 4. The Swelish-American Match Trust will pay Hungary on February 1, 1929 the sum of 12,000.000, the first instalment of the £36,000.000 loan arranged in connection with the grant of a mate i monopoly. The loan is to be applied to finance
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 233 8 (To the E iitor of The Pinang Gazette} Sir, —The public is indebted to the F. M. S. Railway authorities in general and to Mr. Mitchell, the Assistant Traffic Managerat Bukit Mertajam, in particular, for the immediate and vigorous steps taken to relieve their passengers of the nuisance
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  • 384 8  -  Sit Down To It. BY GEORGE GADD. j The story is told, and I know it to be 'true, that once when I Alec Herd was play|ing with the Prince I of Wales, he told his Royal Highness to “tuck his tummy in/’ The remark greatly amused the
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  • 85 8 —Rugby Radio Service. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. London, December 4. Clergy from all parts of the world, representing many denominations, were present in Canterbury Cathedral to-day when th» en’hron»m°nt of Dr. Cosmo Gordon Lang as Archbishop of Canter bury and Primate of All England was conducted with impressive ceremonial.
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  • 93 8 —Reuter. KING’S PALACE BURNT TRIBES DISPERSE. Peshawar, December 4. A connected account of the Shin wa»i Rebellion on November 29 shows that the rebels attacked provincial offic a s and an hotel in the Baghi Kaukab, the British Post Office and Civil Servants’ Quarters and burned three lorries
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  • 81 8 —Reuter. QUESTION OF PRESSURE. Berlin, December 4. A semi-official statement demands the emphatic repudiation of Sir Austen Chamberlain’s words in- the House of Commons last evening as contrary to the most authoritative interpretation of the text of the peace treaty. It asserts that if Sir Aasten Chamberlain’s
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  • 70 8 —Reuter. ZIONIST ORGANISATION. London. December 4. Central Office of the Zionist Organisation announces that Lord Melchett, formerly Sir Alfred Mond, has subscribed £lOO,OOO to the .Inwish Colonisation Corporation of Palestine which will shortly be established ?s the outcome of a recent conf in New York for
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  • 110 8 —Reuter. NEW CONFERENCE. Washington, December I The Naval Committee of the H wnf Representatives heard Mr. Baldwin’s reply to Mr. Britten’s suggestion for an inter-parliamentarv nival conference whereupon Mr. Britten lengthily explained his purpose was “to end the everlasting talk of compirative naval strength.” The committee passed
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  • 90 8 —Reuter. ALLEGED PO JCE VIOLENCE. Allahabad, December 4. As a protest against the all p g°d nn necessary violence of the pelice dealing with the Nationalist demonß-ra tors against the Simon Commise |,n 3 Lahore and Lucknow in which t p Lajpat Rei was injured, Motilal rn
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  • 59 8 :ern an' l B —Reuter. ARMY IMPROVEMENTS. Moscow, D cumber 4The Soviet Union Bn liK P re y, the Central Executive Committee Briukhanoff. Commissar n f tl i includes 840,000,000 roubles Defence compared with <L, year. tb« M. BrinkhanofT «P la, ne im pr»« additional money
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  • 18 8 —Reuter. Waßl ington, M President Coolidg» P** the Senate Mr. Kellogg s An. for Ratification
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 261 8 BOORD’S GIN. DRY, OLD-TOM, TWILIGHT. Can be W wt S P® c ial Obtained if OT~WI Il rices P]©2»© from all to Leadings < Ja Clubs, Gubs, if 1 Hote,s Hotels JV J and and WIW The Stores. Trade. TO PREVENT FRAUD PLEASE SEE THAT EACH BOTTLE 19 SECURED WITH
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    • 76 8 “E>. O.” Do not miss the decorations .an d the novelties for the X’mas and New Year Festivities n e ver seen before in Penang. LIPTON’SI CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I I I I 1 Runnymede Hotel, Ltd. Delightfully Situated and Facing the Sea and Peak. Modern
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
  • 115 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The family of the late Mr. Koay Thean Chin beg to thank all those who attended the funeral yesterday, those who sent wreaths, scrolls, banners, messages of condolence, etc those who lent their motor cars for the occasion an 1 also those who rendered service. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral
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  • Condition Of King Improves.
    • 853 9 Slight Improvement In King’s Condition. Yesterday’s Bulletins. Appointment Of Council Of State. Five Physicians Confer. Thanks to several hours of natural sleep, on Monday night and yesterday morning, last night jound the King better and stronger. This improvement has been maintained but anxiety with regard to
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    • 946 9 —Rugby Radio Service CASE REVIEWED. London, December 4. Sir Stanley Hewitt remained at the Palace last night as a matter of convenience so that if any attention upon the King proved necessary he would be in readiness. Sir Stanley has, on previous occasions since beginning of
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  • 404 9 —Reuter. American Prosperity. trade increasing in (HINA. CRUISER REPLACEMENTS. Reference to America's freedom from industrial strije and material prosperity were made by President Coolidge in his message to the Congress. He pleaded for the ratification of the Kellogg Pact before he retired from office. Washington, December
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  • 37 9 The public is informed that in connection with the visit of Jack Carter’s orchestra to the Runnymede Hotel on Friday, December 7, in addition to the Cabaret entertainment the orchestra will also play for dancing.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 39 9 To-Night Till Wednesday, sth WALLACE BEERY IN HIS LATEST COMEDY “CASEY tVe BAT” A SPARKLING COMEDY OF THE BASEBALL DIAMOND WITH BEERY AT HIS FUNNIEST. SUPPORTED BY RICHARD DIX in “WOMANHANDLED” and ADOLPHE MENJOU in “King on Main Street”.
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  • 423 10 Mr. A. H. Flowerdew expects to leave for Home in February. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Amies are among the visitors to Fraser s Hill at present. Mr. V. Gardner, A. C. P-, has succeeded Mr. G. Raley as O. C. P. D., Kuala Kubu. Mr. Gardner
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  • 329 10 MR. FRANK HODGES ADVICE 1U aHNIRS. Mr. Frank Hodges, formerly the miners secretary, addressing the North Siaifordaiiiie Chamber ot Commerce at Stoke-on-i reiit on tiie outlook m the coal industry, strongly advised, the Miners Federation to get rid of Mr. A. J. Cook, the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 363 10 Town H all, Penang CHARLES MACDONA PRESENTS THE MACDO 'A PLAYERS IN PLAYS BY BERNARD SHAW DIRECT FROM THE KINGSWAY <& GARRICK THEATRES LONDON PROGRAMME. S DA 9 Y 3 I “PYGMALION” Mc SDA i U p h M. “MAN and SUPERMAN” Company under the management of CHARLES MACDONA. Booking
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    • 315 10 Fit in the Morning— t Fresh ail Day! Vi It's easy to say: “It Gives New Strength,” but with Sanatogen it can be proved. There is the opinion of physicians. There is the fact that so many well known men use "Sanatogen is a wonder' worker wrote Sanatogen regularly and
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  • 1044 11 IS A pleasure to bo able to enn- gratulate Jacques Wit-tom-k upon having at las’ succeeded in carrying eff one of our leading He has tried hard for two years er more with Bus Josselyn and otbfr horses in such events as the Ascot Gold Cup. Alexandra
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  • 128 11 PARENTS DAY. Tn response to the invitation of the Headmis ress and Staff of the Hillview Government School the parents and friends of the pupils visited the Schoo! yesterday to view the exhibition of handwork by the pupils. The Headmistress, MLs R. Duncm and Mrs. J. Boyle
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  • 86 11 A. C. MIDDLE SCHOOL. An exhibition of work of the AngloChinese Middle School was held yesterday when the School was open to the parents and friends of the pupils. The exhibits were divided in’o two classes, drawing and handwork and some clever work ws done by the following
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  • 85 11 Reuter. BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT NOT TO PARTICIPATE. Rio de Janeiro, December 5. A sensation has been caused here owi< g to the decision of the Argentine Government not to participate in the International Civil Aeronautic Conference at Wrtshington from December 12 14. Newspapers ju tifv the refusal owing to
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  • 44 11 2.00,270 more than a year ago.— ttugby Radio Service. LATEST RETURN. London, December 4. The number of uuemployei, according to the latest return, is 1,395,500. This is 31.077 more than a week before and 250,270 more than a year ago.— Rugby
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  • 58 11 Acknowledgment of Subscriptions (Eighteenth List). Amount previously acknowledged $5,982.58 Estate of P. L. lean H*my 5.00 Mr. F. W. Petrie-Hay 10.00 Mr. D. A. M. Brown 25.00 Total to date $6,022.58 {.Subscriptions can be sent to the Mun cipal Secretary, Municipal Offices' Cheques should be made
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  • 209 11 Malaya Cup Rugby. SELANGOK’S CH xNCE FOR IHF FINAL. A DRAW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, December 5. The following team has been selected Ito represent P<-rak against Selangor at Ipoh on Stturdav King Barr, Robertson, Ponsf'r 1 and Mirkhan Hill and Nicholson Smith, Wakonhano,
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  • 58 11 SIAM’S AERODROME. (From Our O vn C rrospondent.) Bangkok, D cember 4. Commander Cave B o vn-C.ive spent a long d»y at Sum’s Mdit .ry Aerodromat Don Muang which he describ'd as very interesting. S aviators made stunt fl gh’s. Tup fourth R. A. F. plane
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  • 68 11 (Rugby Radio Ix>ndon, D cember 4. Part», 124.14 New York. 4.B >'i 1 8 Brussels, 34 89; Geneva, 25.17; Amrcerdam, 12.07?; Milan, 92.65; Berlir, 20.35: Stockholm, 18.15 Copenhagen. 18.19 Olin, 18.19 Vienna 34.495 Prague. 1631 Helsingfors, 192| M* nd. 30.45 Lisbon, 108$; Athens, 375; Bucharest, BLS| Ri->. 53%
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  • 102 11 SUBSCRIPTION LIST. The Hot. Treasurer’*, Messrs. McAuliffe, Davis and H pe acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged $12,956.25 From Province Wtllesley P.L.S.P. Siminathan Chettyar 50.00 S N.S.M. Arnmugim Pillay 50.00 S.N.A.A.L. Kathersaen 20.00 S.K.R. Ramasamy Chettyar 20.00 M.P.R.O. S vanadian 20.00 S.S.M. Maruthappi Pillay 10.00
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  • 107 11 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd., gives the following prices on December 4: London Spot £239 dawn £2.10s 3 mog. baying 237.5* 2-5* 3 m selling 237.10 a 25s Local. December 5: Singapore 500 tons at $llB Penar>g buyers no sellers at $llB. Messrs. Boustead Co.. Ltd—4:h Dtc. quotation
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  • 35 11 Rubber Prices. We beg to report that the Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoh” -meet for to-day are as follows Spot 28|c per lb. Dec. 29c Jan/March 29$c April/June 30c Steady.
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  • 330 11 Osborne and Cnappel returns for November 1928: Mines Piculs Gopeng Consolidated Limited 1250 Tekka Limited eOO Tekka Taiping Limited 825 Pengkalen Limited— Dredge 1,200 Tributers 49 (nett) 1249 Rambutan Limited 240 Kinta Tin Mines Limited 575 Idris Hydraulic Tin Limited 800 Lahat Mines Limited Company 350 Tributers 395
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  • 17 11 The following are additional rubber outputs for November: lbs. Benta 51,940 Narborough 84,117 Pusing 15,100
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  • 14 11 Sundried Coora was quoted in Penang yesterday at $10.30 per picul, buyers.
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  • 158 11 MR. JUSTICE STEVENS’ TWO JUDGMENTS. At th« Ponarg Court thia morning Mr. JuaticA Stevens gave judgment for th« plaintiff with costs for the sum of $3,239 bring the claim for the recovery of $3,000 and int«rost no to d»te dn-j to the plaintiff M. N. N. M.
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  • 40 11 London Standard Loose. S. R. Sheet 28f cts per pound per pi. $38|33 No. 1 Crepe 29$ els per pound per pl. $39/33 Quiet. London 8$ i New York 17j cts. (gold) (By Courtesy of Messrs. Alien Dennys)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 356 11 Xcw Advertisements. miscellaneous. GODOWN, Wai t '1 a godown near the harbour i) table for baudhng robber. Area 6,000 f nt 00(1 tqnare feet.. Apply Box No. Bn ang Gazette. IO LET. Furnished House, conveniently 2$ mil» 8 from town, good locality, per month. Tenant to take furn.tnre (recently purchased,
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    • 157 11 r J K*. gal BURGOYNE’S Bw 4 IUIB |Hgl I I ZOTAL REGHIERia THB MOST POWERFUL DISINFECTANT IN THE WORLD. A Germicide of the highest efficiency, possessing many decided advantages over numerous similar so-called Disinfectants, particularly for HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. ••Zotal” purifies the atmoephere, removing all objectionable smells and stopping the
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  • 609 12 VALUE OF HELICOPTER. New Experiments in Vertical Flying. An' aerial problem which fascinates designers is now to have fresh light thrown upon it writes Harry Harper in the Daily Mail. &It concerns power-driven flying machineslwhichjwill riseEstraight up from the Fground,’? however motionless, and then ccme
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  • 244 12 NOVEMBER STATISTICS. The following is a statement of the quantity and value of rubber exported during November 1928 1927 To date Against. U. K. 13,745 6,094 52,832 71,914 U.5.A.... 44,905 17,200 235,661 217,254 C.Eur. 4,902 1,648 23,917 25,177 B. Pos. 1,331 876 6,239 6,614 Japan 3,131 2.448
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  • 214 12 Penang, December 5, 1928. Benares Opium r. chest $5,000.00 nom Cloves 90.00 nom Gold leaf! 72.00 seller Mace Pickings 145.00 nom Nutmegs 80s 80.00 nom 110 s 70.00 nom. Coconuts per 1,000 50.00 nom Copra Sundried $10.30 buyers Rattans 11.15 sale Rattans Coarse 10.60 Green Snail Shells 13.00
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  • 125 12 Penang, December 5 t 1’928. (By Courtesy of The Chartered Bank) London Demand Bank 2/3 15/16 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 1/16 3 Credit 2/4 9/16 „3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 Calcutta Demand Bank 154}] 3 days* sight Private 156} I D Bombay Demand Bank 154} I g Madras Demand
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  • 252 12 The following were the lateit Quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co’s share list at 11 ajn. to-day:— Yesterday. To-day. i Sharks 0 .P ~S PQ ai 2Q cn c. sc. c. c. Rubber (Dollar). Bedford P. -64 .70 .65 .70 Brow -70 .75 .71 .75 Brunei U. 2.85
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  • 76 12 The following are the latest quotations in THE MALAYA COMPANY LIMITED’S share list Mining Shares. Rovers. Sellers. Idris Hydraulic 17/- 18/Jelapang 25/- 25/6 Kuchais Ord. 1.67| 1.70 Kuyoh .33} .35 M. Consolidated .72} .75 Nai Hoot .18 .20 North Taiping .62} .67} Penawat .90 .93 Petaling 5.00
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  • 65 12 The following are our latest quotation for to-day Buyers. Sellers. Tins. Bangrins 41/6 42/6 Chenderiangs 12/- 13/Idris 17/- 17/9 Ipehs 33/6 ii4/6 Kamuntings 17/6 18/6 Kents 5/6 6/Kepongs 33/- 34/Lahats 14/6 15/3 Malayan Tins 26/- 27/Pahangs 10/9 11/6 Pangngas 6/- 6/6 Pengkalens 19/- 19/9 Rambutans 19/6 20/6
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  • 105 12 The following are our latest quotations for to-day:— Mining. Buyers. Sellers. Batu Caves 1.62} 1.65 Haad Yais 7/9 8 3 Hong Fatts .34 .36 Johans .32} .35 Kuchais 1.67} 1.70} Kuyohs .33} .35 M. Consols. f«» .72| .75 Nawng Pets 1.15 1.20 Penawats .91 .93 Putehs 1.62}
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  • 1102 12 KENNEDY Co's SHARE LIST. NAMBS. 5 5 31 Li— RUBBER [Dollar.] 0 t < Allenby Rubber Oo I 45 1 50 Alor Gajab Rubber Estate 1 10 1 25 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 2 40 2 75 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 1 2 4C Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 35 40
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    • 221 12 LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE No other condi* ment proves quite so satisfying as Lea and Perrins’ world-famous Sauce* None has that same degree of concentration. As a seasoning for whatever seasoning is required, it is unsurpassed. IM i SK JnHb HIB I A B if 1 I 'i/f IM/#— < dl)e
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    • 667 12 banks. THE MERCANTILE BANK Ofc INDIA, LIMITED E (Incorporated i, n England.) Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up £1 Reserve Fund A Undivided Profits Board of Directors. J. M. Ryrie, Esq., (Chairman), P R pi tners, Esq., Charles J. Hambro, Esq J n Robinson, Esq., W. H. Shelfo’rd o Thomas, S.
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    • 27 12 ZV i, Wk fL 7gu make too much noise when you come home drunk. I can’t stand it—it makes me think of my husband.**— Megqendorfer Plaetter, Munich.
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  • 332 13 HOW FRED ARCHER WAS KILLED IX HIS MOTOR CAR. Head-On Collision. A verdict of “Accidental death was returned at the inquest on Mr. Fred Archer, held at Woodford Green by the Coroner for Metropolitan Essex. Mr. Pred Archer was killed in a collision between his motor car
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  • 440 13 CABINET’S PKO G R A MME OUTLINED. Ahmed Abboud Bey, a well-known memb e r of the late Egyptain Parliament, is now in London, and in the course of an interview with a Press representative gave his impressions of the recent political changes in Egypt. I observe (he
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    • 287 13 (t \\tiAsu Number one of a series of advertisements shewthe popularity of CASTROL— i the Motor (y ‘f-v~ —7 Oil that has more re- —-TZ* cords and achievements to its credit than all other oils combined I KMM' MfIXIHMHUML MAIL bags stowed away—passengers aboard—controls tested—the pilot gives a last glance
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    • 265 13 9ET‘. r ’’««lto Jr J Kayser SLIPPER HEEL* HOSIERY A hose that enjoys wide popularity is this Kayser ’’Slipper Heel” hose that is service weight. It is exquisitely fine and clear of texture —yet it wears exceptionally well. And the exclusive Kay>er feature,’’Slipper Heel” gives a smart slenderness to natural
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  • 117 14 To-day’» Departures. Matang for Bhuket, (Tongkah) and Renong. Donggala for Aeahan. Panek. Bagan Si-Api-Api and Batu Bahra. Rahman for Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan. Ampang for Pangkor, Bindings and Sitiawan. The following ships are in communication with the Wireless Stations at:— Penang —Aeneas, Agr?, Akita Maru, Antenor, Arabia, Athos
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  • 598 14 CLOSE DAILY except (Sunday). BY TRAIN. Federated and Non-Federated Malay States Malacca Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, excert where otherwise stated, close half-an hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. Resumption Op Night Mail Service. The following additional mails w l be clcsed I daily (Sunday excepted)
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    • 361 14 KF “There’s > F more in this iflk Craven “/1”. Cork Tip F than meets i the eye!” jßkxA O j® yw^ 19 V v o\a cc r O c v ge A vWix r*t\ A s x \y >«'< W WnATURAL CORKA Va laU A I OH i/ hy^
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    • 38 14 Penang War Memorial Fund. The public is again reminded that a Subscription List in connection with the above Fund has been opened. Donations should be addressed to the Secretary, the Municipality, and cheques made payable to War Memorial.”
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    • 416 14 SERVICE. nH Cflk Our World-wide System of over SB* IwTlk 100 Offices and some 35,000 Agt nts S and Correspondents is at your service KzZ HQ B We arrange your itinerary MMjrcy B B We make all your reservations Ejj Wk t Our uniformed interpreters meet you O 13 ll
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  • 594 15 CHOWRABTA MARKET. Penang, December 5, 1928. Mutton— 8 c Mutton Indian per lb 55 Head beep or goat each 1 Liver with heart A lung do 1.30 Tripe m. do 1.00 Goat or Sheep M per lb 55 Sweet Bread M pair 30 Suet M tO Kidney M
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    • 248 15 GOLD LEAF BRANDY. £NAtf The Product S of France MIHI ffiW iu SAPPED BY j||l TUP WELL KNOWN FIRM II RW l£v3'<£p*Jft 1•* Ifl D ts’A B t,°“?o ,t»‘ tv PE C^ a E Xn\meht IKE LA TE VII to H M KING GEORGE V ii 4. 11 Bttki? jfflffli
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    • 144 15 F~~ it 1 w 'u IS AN EVENT TO BE proud of 4/W A\ I 50 YEARS AGO I iff, I I ‘Three Casales” I W I WERE FIRST MANUFACTURED I uir I P° of WD H.O. Wills I l|uM‘ i in adhering rigidly to High I \|[W W Quality
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    • 1261 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. HAMBURG-AMERIKA I.INIE "INTENDED SAILINGS FROM PENANG. Q fr* PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES. WEEKLY SERVICE, LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. ANTENOR Dec. 6 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. OANFA\ Dec. 15 London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Due Singapore- DIOMED Dec. 20 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. f gwl M
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    • 562 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES WOMPArai Iroobtobatid ui Kmglaid.) UAffiPAMENGW AMP CARSO BERyjcti, rtmimuiar ana urunu, w < undag Sailing' O f steamer. u. contract with His Majesty's Govern- India s n r h ment, London and Far East Mall Ssrvlca. Lo Outwards from London tor China lnc and
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